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Monroe’s home now a monument

Owners Brinah Milstein and her husband, reality TV producer Roy Bank, bought the house last year for $8.35 million and planned to demolish it to expand their property next door

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Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe

American actor Marilyn Monroe’s house in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighbourhood was approved in its historical cultural monument nomination by the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday, a designation which is intended to help protect the landmark from demolition.

As per reports in Variety, the LA Conservancy claimed, “The Marilyn Monroe Residence in Brentwood is now a Historic-Cultural Monument! Today, LA City Council unanimously approved the nomination for Marilyn Monroe’s final home. Thanks to all who voiced their support.”

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